Transgender youth face significant health disparities and barriers to receiving quality,
gender-affirming healthcare. One barrier is the limited number of trained pediatric
providers. There is limited training for pediatric residents to ensure competence
in providing affirming care to this vulnerable group. The objectives of this study
were (1) to evaluate the impact of a transgender health training on resident knowledge
and attitudes (2) compare mean knowledge and attitude scores between newly trained
residents with no clinical exposure to a cohort of untrained residents with prior
clinical exposure.
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